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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sima_YiSima Yi - Wikipedia

    In the novel, Sima Yi pretends to be a loyal and dedicated subject of the Wei state while secretly planning to concentrate power in his hands and prepare for his descendants to usurp the throne one day – "double-dealing": 261 in the same way Cao Cao did towards the end of the Eastern Han dynasty.

  2. Sima Yi gets none of that; although he certainly followed Cao Cao's vein in keeping the Wei kingdom together, his family neither received nor deserved any praise for founding the Jin dynasty, then sending it, and the rest of China, into a death spiral that lasted centuries.

  3. Sima Yi (司馬懿), styled Zhongda (仲達), born in Wen County, Henei Prefecture (Presently Wen County in He Nan Province). “A skilled advisor of the Wei kingdom. His efforts laid the foundation of Jin.”. Sima Yi was affiliated with the Wei Kingdom and the Jin Dynasty.

  4. Apr 12, 2018 · In this episode, we will take a look at the real life Sima Yi, the architect of the Sima clan’s rise to power in the Wei court. Sima Yi was unceremoniously introduced in the novel. In episode 48 of our podcast, he appeared in a passing mention where he was one of several guys that Cao Cao promoted while beefing up the civil administration.

  5. Feb 12, 2023 · He rose to prominence during the decline of the Han dynasty, when he served as an advisor to the warlord Cao Cao and played a key role in the founding of the state of Wei. As a military commander, Sima Yi was known for his strategic thinking and his ability to adapt to changing circumstances.

  6. Because Sima Yi had done plenty of work behind the scenes, securing support from many key officials, he had almost total control over the Wei court, save for the officials who loyally supported the Cao Fang + Cao Shuang faction.

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  8. www.wikiwand.com › en › Sima_YiSima Yi - Wikiwand

    He is perhaps best known for defending Wei from a series of invasions that were led by Wei's rival state Shu between 231 and 234. In 239, along with another co-regent Cao Shuang, he was made to preside as a regent for the young Cao Fang after the death of latter's adoptive father, Cao Rui.